Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, December 24, 1817, Image 3

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■ IBallstown Boots I AM) shops ' > 'm lS t Received by Longstreet and ■ Harrison , v ■rATELLINGTON Boots and Water- Hoy 100 Shoes, of quality*, ■w have also a general assortment of ■JjjV GOODS, HARDWARE, and ■'("['LERY—amongst the latter a few l.fs of fashionable Ivory Handle Knives H.| Forks. M December 24. Bih The person who look a Hat H, exchange from the City Hotel yester ■iv at dinner, is requested to leave it at Hi bar a fid take his own , Dec. 94. ! Notice. ■krrlNE months after date, applica ■Nl tion will be made to the honorable He court of ordinary of Columbia coun- Brv. for leave to sell the House that Jas, ■ihFarlin, now lives in, and part of the Hot No. 67, in the town of WVightsbo ■oiigh, being part of the real estate\of ■esse Bull, deceased, for (he benefit of ■lie heirs and creditors of said deceased Martha Bull, Jidm\v. I December. 24 m9m Notice. THAT on the 30th of January next, will be sold in the town of llmrough, part of the personal property 4,l‘jcsse Bull, deceased, consisting of 3logs, Cattle* Household, and Kitchen Furniture, some few Books, and several other articles to tedious to mention— Terms made known on the day of sale. Martha Bull, *ddm’x. December 24 ts "* Will bd Soil!, Tuesday 6th January next, at Tj[J? the plantation whereon the sub scriber now resides, in Columbia coun tv. A crop of Corn* and Fodder, if not previously disposed of at private sale.— A stock of prime Cattle and sheep; also, a few Negroes, and a variety of Household andKitchcn furniture ,with other articles too tedeious to mention. H. W. Hodges. Dec. 24 t ~ 4pt Will he Let, ON the first day of January next, at the-market-house in the city of Augusta, for the term of one year, if not, fiooner disposed of at privat i rent; That, part of Turknett’s Island, lie Id by Mr. Lewis Gerdine, in right of his wife,con taining upwards of fifty acres cleared _ Land, of the first quality for raising corn or cotton—For further particulars apply to ( Waller Leigh, December 24 , - tf_ Will he Rented and Hired , j Gn the Ist day of January next, at the .. market-house in the city of Augusta, f7 for (he term ofpne year, (he follow ing Pi operty,belonging to the Orphans of Jacob Bugg, deceased, consisting o* An Acre Lot; bounded by Green. Lin* split, and Telfair streets, with two Ten ements on the same, ami other improve ments—The Swamp Plantation, 6 miles from this place, adjoining Savannah Ri ver, with about one hundred acres of cleared Land, also the Sand-Hill Plan tation, four miles from Augusta, a good summer residence, on which is a conve nient dwelling house, and other neces sary Out Buildings, with a Spring, of pure water. The Negroes to be Hired arc Men, Women, Boys and Girls.amoiig them are good boat hands, field and house servants. Walter Leigh, Guardian. Decembe r 17 law c w & On C hristmas day, immedi ately after morning service, the Pews in the Roman Catholic Church will be rent ed for one year. Dec. 20. Notice. SWILL attend at Wrightsborough, on the 13th and 14th inst. at Colum bia court-house on the A3th and 14th inst.* at Holt Ciardon’s, Columbia county, on the 15th, at Thornton Gib eon’s, on the 16th, at Warrcnton on the 17th, at Powelton on the 19th, at Spaita on the 201 h and 21st, at Grcenshorough on the 23d and 24th, at Jonathan Har ralson’s, Green county, on the 26th, and iit. Collin Alford’s, i'-reen county, on the £7th, for the purpose of collecting the amount of Internal Duties, due to the United States—Lenity has been used as far as possible, and a strict and rigorous enforcement of the law will be resorted to against all defaulters. C. W. Callier, Collector Rev. Sd col. dist. Geo. December IT tt Tj be Hired for the ensuing year , INK able bodied Boat harms, well acquainted with the river, the pro perty of the estate of Allen Nesbitt, de ceased. —Enquire of Hugh Nesbitt, or 7 adm?rs . Samuel Clarke, $ December 20. *f _ Lutuioit. ALL persons are cautioned agains trading fora certain Noteot Ham tiren by me, and endorsed by Jas. O. T iller, to Richard Tarver, of Wilkes « minty, for one hundred and forty Dol lars, drawn 17th Nov. 1817, ami paya ble 20th DBc. 1817. The y*e was fraudulently obtained and I am deter mined not to pay it. Thoa. H. Dixon. December 17 0 Medical Science Lottery, wVb. $30,000 Highest Prize. Drawing to commence in the city oFNcvv York on the 6th day of January neit. Highest Frizes are , I t of 30,000 Dollars * *of 10,000 ditto • Bof 5,000 ditto : 2of 3,000 ditto 2of 2,000 ditto 10 of 1,000 ditto 10 of 500 ditto 10 of 200 ditto 50 of f 100 ditto 100 of 50 ditto JFith a great number of smaller prizes, Not two blanks to a prize. Tickets and Halves for sale by Francis Clark —=-ALSO Willard’s Patent Time Pieces, Eight Day Clocks with moon faces, Patent Lever and Plain Silver W atches, Jewelry and Silver Ware, Plated and Britannia Tea setts, Plated Castors, Candlesticks, &c. &c. Watches & (Mocks of all kinds re paired at the shortest notice. December 20. ts Tickets . n la the Medical , Science Lottery No. 4, 80,000 Dollars highest Prize, 2 Frizes of 10,000 Dollars 2 ditto of 5,000 ditto 2 ditto of 3*ooo ditto •, 2 diito of 2,000 ditto 10 ditto of 1,000 ditto 10 ditto of 500 ditto: 10 ditto of 100 ditto 100 ditto of 50 ditto To commence drawing in the city of New-York, on the 6th of January next, foi sale by Huntington & Burriil* Opposite the Citv-Hotel. ‘ ( TT io Save Just Received, A VEW SUPPLY OF CtILVER Tabic, tea, and Desert Spoons, with stam.pt Handles Gold-and Silver Patent Lever and plain Watches t Chains, Ac als and Keys Ladies’ Watohoi, Chains, Seals and Keys Pearl Ear-Rings, Finger-Rings Bracelets, Breast-Pins Miniature Cases, Corral Dressing Cases Work Boxes Silver Tea Sett'S Plated Castors and Ur.nd'JcstictcH With a great variety ol Watches, Jew dry, &c. Dec. 17 ts 1 ■ ■- J. Farrington, Has Just received an additional supply Staple Dry Goods, Hardware X Cutlery, which, with what itc hud on hand, make his assortment complete. —ALSO— JTXRKNCH and Italian Fancy Goods, Northern Homespun, Assorted Crockery and Glass Ware, Cut Nails assorted si/.es, flats, Cotton and Wool Cards in boxes, Cordials in barrels, English jfustard in boxes, and Rest Northern WAX CALF SKINS, All of which will be disposed of on liberal terms. December 17. * (f Military Drums. THE SUBSCRIBER Has Just Received from Philadelphia , TWO CASES DRUMS. — Also, on hand— A large assortment .Musical Instru ments, Military Goods, Hats, &c.&c. All of which lie offers for sale on ac commodating terms. John Barry, December 17. cm Notice, Will be sold on Saturday, the third day of January next, at tne l>ouse of the late Win. L. Bealle, of Columbia county, deceased, i Between three .and four hundred bush 1 els of Corn, a quantity of Fodder, one • Road Waggon and Geer, sundry Plan • tation Tools; the Plantation of said de ceased to Rent,and the Negroes to Hire; also pursuant to an order ot the Court ol • Ordinary, will be sold on the same day one fourth part of the Horses and Hogs belonging to the minors of said deceased. Terms of sale made known on that day Maryann Beall, lix’x. W m. Jones, tx'r. : Dec. \r l . D? ct ‘ Wf. S, Parrott will - leave Augusta by Christmas day, am s will be absent for a considerable time.-- - Persons desirous of his assistance wil please make application immediately a the Eagle Tavern. 'T ■ 1 • December £O. b . ;+ , - „ ’ 4r ■ . \ ■ jjfm , •I ■ NOTICE. ON the Cth instant Benj. Hovrtsrd fit Co. of Savannah, put in the Peas- Oltice of that place, a letter directed to the subscribers, containing the following bills, amounting to 2000 dollars, viz;-—. No. 2?, Letter A, Bank ofGcorgia, favor of J. Cumiuh.g, 24tM>ctober, 1816, , &100 00 v 196, Letter B, Planter’s hank James Bilbo, Ist Decern* • her, 181,% gIOO 00 197, A, a' * * 100 00 198, A, - » ** 100 00 198, B, *• > 100 Ot» 199, A, • * * 100-00 191, A, » - * ,400 tftt 187, B, 100 00 188, B, • • • 100 00 189, A, - * *IOO 00 185, A, - - - 1 100 00 175, A, . * 100 00. 193,' A, 100 00* 192, B, . «• . 100 00 , 192, A, . 100 00 191, B, • . ,i - 100 00 195, B, P. Gerard, - 50 00 194, B, * - . 50 00 195, A, . * . 50 00 IT7, A, > - 30 00 196, A, 50 00 19$, fi, * . 50 00 > 197, B, - * ‘ * 50 OO Also; one not recollected, - 50 00 **' >■■■* '-■» ■ 82,000 00 . Which letter has either miscarried or been taken out of the Post-Office in this place, lyr some one unauthorized. All . persons are therefore requested to stop any of the above bills if ottered, and give such information to the subscriber as may f be in their power. The letter also con tained a Note given by John Howard to J. W. Devcreuux for 81,200 due the Ist November last. J/ Sfßi Howard. December 20. If SIOO-Reward. LOST by the subscriber a Red Mo* rqcco Pocket book, containing One i .o isand and Seventeen Dollars and 50 cents, in notes of the following descrip* j lion or 7 bills of gIGO on the bank of the United States, dated Philadelphia; ’ one of one hundred tm the bank of Au gusta; two or foui fifty dollar bills, one on tire State bank of North-Carol iua, and ' several small bills, some Newbern, Cape Fear and Dickinson; there were also 35 dollars in ten and five dollar bills, West ern money, one dated Dayton,Ohio, one Cincinnati; also a£o dollar bill on the 1 Elkton bsnk of Maryland, (counterfeit) —The Pocket I took had the name ol the , subscriber wHtten in several places.- 'Phe above re ward will be given to who ever will return the said hook and mo ney to (he owner, or give information so that he gets*:. It. Y. Marye. December GO. p Sugar IVum. PRIME .4/uscovado Sugar iii New England Rum in * do. ■ fur sale by Duller & Murray, I Upper end of Broad-street, opposite Dickinson’s new building. December GO. Gw - -- - - - - -- -- -•n --1 The Subscribers have Received,< 25 I)o£0n Windsor aud Fancy Chairs. T. & J. Cunningham. Dec. 17 ts t—. —,.. .... Just Received, > 2 Razees, for two Horses 2 Carriages 2 Gigs. Which will be sold low lor Cash, by 1 13. PICQUET. ' FOR SALE, Bills on N. York. October t -ts . Bills on New-York For Sale by Reach & Thomas. October 4. ■ ii. ■■ i,. i i i mnmm, h m ..■■■■•■ Bills on New York AT SH'.MIT SIGHT, For Sale by - Slaughter & C. Lahuran. August 16. I THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE connected themselves in business under the firm of James e Andf.rsok, # Co. next doof to Mr. Pat rick M’Dowall, where they will con , stantly keep a very general assortment ' of BUY GOQJJS, HARDWARE and GROCERIES , which they will be en , abled, and disposed to sell on the most reasonable and advantageous terms, for \] Cash, Produce, or good Town Paper. r * . James .ndersdn, John Taylor December 17. , . c i, "Will be Rented,- tl TAN the 3d day of January next, oi - aJ/ the premises in Columbia couaty 11 the Plantation belonging to the estate oi it Samuel Ramsay, dec. , An fiibald Reggie, Ad mV, December 10. w3t \ * • A•• ; - k \ r‘> - ■ kughs6, (ftifxin & C'aitof&elt, ‘ Engravers * Aud Copper-PI gtc. Printers* Ff ’• f * J*FROM LIVERPOOL^ i and the inhabitants of Savannah, , that they have commenced in the above ) line at No. 4, Gibbon's Buildings.—-All orders will be gratefully received, and executed with neatness and dispatch. > Banker’s Notes, Bills of Exchange, ) Map, and historical address and ► visiting cards, coats of arms, crests and » cyphers on plate, &c. ‘ l N. B. Country orders duly attended to. I Dec. 17 . 12t | £> Mr. Thomas Ellegood , of , j Augusta, at the House of Mr. Samuel ( GotV, will transmit and attend to any or j ders that may be required. Specimen^ * may be seen also by application to him. ) (£/* Thu Change Bills of the > subscriber in future will be taken up at ) his Store’underneath the Globe-Tavern, > when ever presented. V< * C. Dickinson. ' Dec. 17 r n ) --■■■■- ■ - —*>■ i . m.mmmmrnm.** ■■■ i THIS SUBSCRIBERS ) f I KSPECTFULLYinform the public ; in geueial that they have taken tile j store formerly'occupied by r. Bouyer &. Co. three doors above the Globe-Tavern, j where they intend to keep constantly oh hand, a general assortment ol the bast ; Confectionaries , Os all kinds . • Pastry, Calces, Tarts, and Cordials r of all sorts, by the gallon or bottle—All - ofwhich they offer h»r sale on the lowest i term by the quantity or retail. I Drioohe & Co: December 3 Richmond Academy * iMIE Richmond Academy will open ■ ou the first day of January next, under the siqjieriiitendance of John Fin-' * lay, a. m. Rector, Mr. Nicholas Moore, first English Teacher, and Mr. Erastus * Seccom, second English Teacher, The branches to be taught are the He : brew, Greek and Latin Languages, &c 1 ‘ ..Mathematics, Navigation, Jl/ensnra tion, Geography, and tlie use of the | Globes, &c. c jjfe . ‘ English Composition, Book-Keeping, ‘ Afitlunetia and Penmanship. L j 1 Isaac Herbert, Clerk, Os the Board Trustees of the ] Richmond Academy, \ U° ce , m hor 17 ts Will be Rented, FOR the ensuing year, on the 20th of 'of January next, at Sandy Run, t Richmond county, the plantation belong ing to the estate of William Messer,. Oec.—Also, the negroes belonging to said estate will be lured. Terms .’made known on the day. S. IVUNair, admV. Isabel Messer, adm : *m\ Deremher 20. o tyli buDE. *lf\ Acres of Land lying in Lincoln , ” county, near the court-house, known by the name of Sneed’s Tract, bounded mostly by vacant Lands*—im * mediately on the lioad from Augusta to Petersburgh, unimproved-—on the tract r are springs of fine water—Any person wishing to purchase can apply to the subscriber in Burke pounty, neaf Buck Head*. Lcaston Sneed. Dec. \t lm_ Found, A 1 POCKET HOOK, containing a small sum of money; the owner can have it by proving property and pay ing for this advertisement, by applying to Bigelow & Hand. December 20 ts , ' taken up IN 'Broad-street, Augusta, on Satur day morning last, about half an hour before day light, a Bay iforse, with Sad l die and Bridle on, hu has lost ids lull eye, aud low in flesh. The owner is re quested to call at the Globe-Tavern, prove property, pay expence and tube , him away.' December 21 ' - Notice AS the subscriber contemplates a change of residence, he hereby uo tides all persons interested that he has appoiitted John M‘ Wade, Esq. his At - torney, to transact Ins business in Scri ven, in w hose hands the vttole of his pa -1 pers are lodged, aud he further notifies 5 oy the way of friendly advice, that if those who are indebted to him do not pay up by the Ist of January, may peiluips x find their accounts and notes in the way 1 tojudgeuient. Joshua Slone. J Dec. 10 ts To Let. Store and Dwelling House, j lately occupied by George Kenne . dy, & Co. on the South side of Broad Street, next door above Mr. D. Ralston; The situation is very eligible for vending n Goods and purchasing of produce—On r, the Lot are convenient Backstores, Sta ll ole and House, &c For terms apply to David [ H m ■ ’ * *■ * ” e '- . ♦ * •, jmmn u 'i lIMHHRi trsfl ar« authorised % nouu ce oapt. JA|«ES BdRTON, aS 3? Mate for tka wl«&gf Receiver of Tag* Rgt.rn. ftr Bi. )> m »fcj,C^t f . JO™ W# are authorised to mnounco MARTIN WlLCOX,lFoandidate for the office, ot Receiver of Tax Returns of Richmand county at the cnauiAg electiem * _ Oct. W , .- .» " " *»*We are authorised to announce Edmund Buoo, Jan. a candidate for the office of tax collector df Richmond county, at the ensuing election. July 9. %*We are authorised *• announce Thomas Handley a candidate for the ' office of tas collector for Richmond i - f : election. July k tfi~r V> c u if i-utiiuj iiicd to announce Anselm Buoo, a candidate for the btV ficc of for Richmond county at ’ the enduing election, J . June 7. 1 . . . . .. . I, ■ y, - We are authorized to aui nounce Migor John D'Antionac a can didate fur Receiver of Tax "Returns,'it the ensuing election. nov*S2. T~ —■ ■ t , |l1“ We are authorised to annonne* Col. Peter Donaldson, a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Richmond county, at the ensuing election.—-juti.H €?* We are authorised to an nounce Augqstus CnOvfofd, a candidate (or clerk ol the superior court of Column bia county. October 25 ts , We are authorised to an nounce John Hill as a candidate Jar Re ceiver of lax Returns for Richmond county at the ensuing election. Oct. 29 ts " ' IWe arc authorised to announce Richard Bush, a candidate for the of fice of Receiver of Tax Returns of Richmond county, at the ensuing elec tion* June 11. t , Wanted to Purchase A Smart, Active, Likely Servai‘f*ac* eustomed t« tlie care of horses, ti a velling and waitiug-**-lor such an one, and who can also tome well recomn end ed for othar good qualities, a veiy liberal price will be given. Enquire at Decembers,' ts ■, ' r HALF the privileges of a very eligi* blc Stand For purchasing Produce, and other business, haring Front and Hack Store, will be Rented until the Ist of October next, Oh accommodating term*, by application to JOHN A. BARNES. , Dec. 1.1 * < ' ■ —■* 'the Warrenton Academy WILD be opened on the fust Mon* day in January next, under the superintemlance of instructors wliowill come indisputably recommended for a bility and . morality.—-Terms of tution w ill be the same as U usual in other regu lar seminaries, , 0 Genteel Boarding can be had on mode rate terms. The healthiness and salpbrity of the situation, together with a variety of other considerations, it is hoped will be inducements to parents and guardians to select this institution for the education of youth, '4 By order of the Board, Thomas Gibson Sec 9 ry. August?.. mlli&wlJ Meson Academy^ ? Institution will be opened on 1 the Ist Monday in January next, under the superintendence of the Rev’d. David Root, a young gentleman who, the Board of 'Jfiustces are well assured, is fully qualified to conduct an institu tion of tins kind. The situation of the- Academy is heaUhy, and Board may be obtained in vicinity, on the usual terms as in the country, Terms of Tuition as follows; For students in the first rudi ments of Reading, Writing and Spelling, sixteen dollars peV an num, * > g!6 Qp For students in Aritfitnetic, English Grammar, Geography, and higher English studies,twen- C * ty dollars per annum, ■>>. S9O 00 For students in the Classical Departments, twenty-four dol lars per annum, $24 00 All payable half yearly in advance. — No students will be received for a less term than months* By order of the Board of Trustees Joseph Ail. Mol lug, Sec’.yt December 10 «• _ ts Notice* Will be gold on the 98th day of January next, at the late John Johnston, deceased, of Elbert county, Georgia. A parcel of Seed Cotton and Corn, one set of Blacksmith Tools, one Road Waggon, one Negro man, and other things tedious to mention; and at the same time and place will be Rented, tho Grist and Saw .Will belonging to the said e» • tate, for one year.—All persons having demands against|he‘ estate are roquet ed to bring their accounts attested as yhe law directs, ami aH persons owing to said estate are requested to pay up the same. LatfcM JaJmitM/ , Dev t! H * *** . 7 - % ♦ mi 1 0 ‘ 1 .•